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  2. Arakhchin - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian arakhchi was a truncated skull cap, knitted from wool or embroidered with multicolored woolen thread and a predominance of red. The way this traditional headdress was worn was a marker of its owner's marital condition, just as in Eastern Armenia, the right to wear an arakhchi belonged to a married man. [3]

  3. Armenian dress - Wikipedia

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    The way this traditional headdress was worn was a marker of its owner's marital condition, just as in Eastern Armenia, the right to wear an arakhicki belonged to a married man. [ 15 ] Hamshen

  4. Novica - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind Novica came to a group of co-founders at Stanford University in 1995 who collectively felt there must be a better way for artisans in developing nations to sell their goods to customers around the world.

  5. Papakha - Wikipedia

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    There are two different Caucasian papakhas. One, called a papaha, is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheepskin.The hat has the general appearance of a cylinder with one open end and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the temples.

  6. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Shaguma - Yak-hair headdress used by early Imperial Japanese Army generals; Slouch hat – One side of hat droops down as opposed to the other which is pinned against the side of the crown; Tarleton Cap – A leather helmet with a large crest. Popular with cavalry and light infantry in the late 18th and early 19th century. Named after British ...

  7. Armenian merchantry - Wikipedia

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    From antiquity, Armenian merchants have played a pivotal role in transcontinental trade across Eurasia. Positioned strategically along the vital trade route linking Europe and Asia, Armenia's geographical advantage has sustained its centrality of international trade in the economic life of Armenians until the close of the early modern period. [1]

  8. Diamond industry in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In 1999, the diamond industry provided about 30% of total manufacturing exports from Armenia. [6] The industry started to show some slow decline again in mid-2000s, because of increase in cost of the production instruments and increase of the markets in China and India. [4] [5] Today, over 50 diamond-cutting companies operate in Armenia ...

  9. Category:Armenian clothing - Wikipedia

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